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Did you know that Jamaica Ranks 5th among the world islands in terms of endemic life? There are 28 species of birds, 830 flowering plants, 82 ferns, 27 reptiles, 21 amphibians, and 500 land snails that are only found in Jamaica. There are also a few species of bats and

Are you seeking an excursion through the rainforest of Jamaica with a knowledgeable guide? Consider taking a guided hike at Holywell Recreation area for an authentic and memorable experience. The Holywell Recreation area, located in the Blue and John Crow Mountains, offers

Did you know that there are places in Jamaica where you can experience authentic culture, learn about the history of local people as well as adventure through pristine underground caves? In Trelawny, you can take a tour where history, adventure and awe come alive. Cockpit Country Adventure Tours

Looking for more than just sea, sun and sand on your next vacation? If so, consider diving deep into Jamaica, literally, by exploring its wealth of pristine underground caves. Don’t worry you don’t have to be a pro or have any previous “spelunking” experience to take a caving

Searching for the perfect place to indulge a cup of Jamaica’s world-famous Blue Mountain Coffee? Consider taking a trip to the Blue Mountains for an authentic coffee experience, with cool crisp air and 360 degree breathtaking views. Here’s five places favored by locals to

Less than an hour drive from Kingston, Holywell offers lots of activities for a weekend getaway. Holywell Recreation Area is located in the Blue and John Crow Mountains, in Jamaica’s only National Park. From up here, you can catch a cool breeze and take in breathtaking views

To the south of Ocho Rios, hidden in the looming mountains, lie pools of crystalline turquoise waters, which beckon to you to take a leap and immerse yourself in promises of a cool and refreshing swim. Blue hole, often called Irie Blue Hole, this attraction is arguably the most visited,

Jamaica hosts a wealth of biodiversity found in the tropical forests, wetlands and other eco systems that stretch across the island. One particularly rich area is the Cockpit Country, over 500 square miles of Karst limestone topography, spreading across three parishes and containing the highest